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The Lift 011 | Identifying and resolving Problems in the Supervisory Relationship with Dr. Ellie Kazemi
This podcast episode focuses on the importance of evaluating the health of the supervisory relationship to identify any emerging or issues. We discuss a structured process for detecting, evaluating, and addressing issues that are developing or are present in the relationships. Finally, we touch on strategies when considering to terminating the supervisory relationship.
$15.00
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): A Review of Selected Research for Practitioners
This course reviews research related to ADHD and ASD and best practices. This course would benefit BCaBAs, BCBAs, Teachers, School Psychologists, Speech Pathologists, Physicians, and anyone working with individuals with ADHD and/or a combination of ADHD and ASD.
$18.00
The Lift 012 | Planning for a Sustained Career and Lifelong Growth with Dr. Carol Pilgrim
An ABA Technologies Academy Podcast
$15.00
The Lift 013 | Be Kind to Yourself: Failures and Successes are Teachers with Dr. Shahla Ala'i-Rosales
An ABA Technologies Academy Podcast
$15.00
Approaching Ethics and Programming in Faith-Based Settings
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$50.00
Behavior-Based Safety: Design Team
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$60.00
Behavior-Based Safety: Steering Committee
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$25.00
A Behavioral Approach to Consciousness
“Consciousness is nothing more than a word evoked by many different behaviors under different circumstances. We should not allow ourselves to debate “what is consciousness” or “what is the nature of consciousness” because there is no resolution to such a debate.”
Hank Schlinger Jr, PhD, BCBA-D
$19.50
A Critical Look at the Concept of Reinforcement
“Reinforcement is a verbal operant. Our challenge is to identify which verbal operant it is at any given time.”
Hank Schlinger Jr, PhD, BCBA-D
$32.50
Behavior-Based Safety
Accidents and injuries are a serious issue for some job settings and situations. While unsafe behaviors rarely lead to injuries, these behaviors have the potential to cost a company large sums of money and can lead to lifelong consequences for the victim
$180.00
Behavioral Skills Training for Supervisors
Effective training is essential when taking on a supervisee. Training on client interactions, data collection, running preference, and prompting procedures are some examples of the necessary skills to teach your supervisees.
$13.00
Behavioral Approaches for Designing Instruction
To train or not to train, what should you do? This lecture takes a behavior analytic perspective of instructional design. Dr. Bucklin overviews the common assumptions of instructional designs and which ones are true or false. Upon review of the assumptions, Dr. Bucklin describes Skinner’s contribution to instructional design. Dr. Bucklin then describes the identification of whether training is appropriate and the important principles to use for effective instructional design. She ends the lecture on how to ensure maintenance of training.
$26.00
Decreasing Behavioral Symptoms of Dementia
“It doesn’t matter—dementia etiology . . . because all of them are going to show this core clinical symptom of challenging behavior”
“Nearly all individuals diagnosed [with dementia] will exhibit a behavioral symptom of dementia.”
Maranda Trahan, PhD, BCBA-D
$39.00
Ethics and Professionalism: She Said What?!
As laws change and technology progresses, the behaviors we engage in becoming more difficult to classify as either ethical or unethical. What may be legal in some states and not in others makes it difficult to follow certain ethical guidelines.
$19.50